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The Essential Lewis and Clark (Lewis & Clark Expedition)

The Essential Lewis and Clark (Lewis & Clark Expedition)
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The journals of Meriwether Lewis and William Clark remain the single most important document in the history of American exploration. Through these tales of adventure, edited and annotated by American Book Award nominee Landon Jones, we meet Indian peoples and see the Great Plains, the Rocky Mountains, and western rivers the way Lewis and Clark first observed them -- majestic, pristine, uncharted, and awe-inspiring.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #97376 in Books
  • Published on: 2002-03-01
  • Released on: 2002-03-19
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 224 pages

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Editorial Reviews

From Booklist
Although complete versions of the journals of Lewis and Clark are readily available, readers daunted by the task of wading through approximately one million words will welcome this condensed edition of their incredible journey. In order to concentrate on the "human drama" of the expedition, Jones has excised most of the celestial, navigational, and scientific data Thomas Jefferson requested Meriwether Lewis and William Clark to record. Instead, he offers excerpts that focus on the seminal junctures of the journey, including their reactions to the breathtaking physical majesty of the West, their initial encounters with various Native American tribes, and their fascinating accounts of the physical and moral courage of their fellow travelers. Juxtaposing entries by the precise and poetic Lewis with the earthy and enthusiastic Clark, Jones has provided a vivid panorama of an epic undertaking. An essentially digestible slice of history. Margaret Flanagan

Review
"In The Essential Lewis and Clark, Landon Jones presents the highlights of an Americn classic by letting Lewis and Clark tell their story in their own words." -- Dayton R. Duncan, writer and producer of Ken Burns' PBS documentary, Lewis & Clark

"Landon Jones has delivered a handy, accessible version of the Lewis and Clark journals, jut right for the millions of intrepid travelers who will want to retrace the explorers' path in commemoration of the expedition's bicentennial. This book should encourage the reader to delve further into this fascinating chapter of American history, by reading the entire journals. -- David Borlaug, president, national Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Council

"Landon Jones has done an excellent job of picking out what is essential and leaving out the rest. Anyone who wants to know more about how Lewis and Clark...accomplished what they did...should have this book." -- Stepehn E. Ambrose

"St. Louis has had some national heroes who have excited the nation as a whole. Today, it is MArk McGuire. Earlier in this century, it was Charles Lindberg. Even erlier in the previous century, it was the fascinating duo of Meriwether Lewis and William Clark. landon Jones has ever-so-skillfully assembled the journals of Lewis and Clark as to allow today's readers to become participants in their historic journey." -- Thomas F. Eagleton, former U.S. senator of the State of Missouri

Review
"Landon Jones has done an excellent job." (Stephen E. Ambrose )


Customer Reviews

All the good stuff5
Are you a Lewis and Clark buff, just starting out? You've read "Undaunted Courage" by Stephen Ambrose, and perhaps a couple other Lewis and Clark books. It's time to read the journals, but you are daunted by the thought of all that early 19th century wordiness, spelling and such?

Me too.

This book is great. It's just what it says it is. All the good stuff from Lewis and Clark's copious journals, all the highlights, well edited. The value of this book is as a starting place, perhaps. It's short enought to be read easily over a few days. Like all good introductions, then, if you want more you know where to look, and you'll now know what to expect. Landon Jones provides all the accessibility; Lewis and Clark still provide the wonder.

If this were a movie you'd say it's a good story but...5
... but the events described in the journals actually happened, and they are fascinating! Their means of travel, of survival, of communicating with the Indians, of hunting game and chasing and being chased by bears -- all described in such detail that you can easily picture it. In addition to being adventurers, these men were romantics and intellectuals. It is no wonder that once their journals reached the east, people started coming west in droves to see the beautiful lands and abundant game they described. The CDs are great for a long drive or the daily commute.

You Are There5
This review refers to the Unabridged Audio Cassette edtion of "The Essential Lewis and Clark" Landon Y. Jones, editor

These selections from the journals of Captains Lewis and Clark during their explorations in the early 1800's is not the complete text of their writings, but after 6 hours of listening you will come away with more then 'essential ' knowledge of what took place. The selections will take you the entire distance of this important and historical journey, and you will feel like you are part of it. Read by two great voices, Peter Friedman ("Brooklyn Bridge"), and Tom Wopat ("The Dukes of Hazzard"), each giving the Captains very individual and wonderful voices, and making it easy to know who's journals you are listening to.

Through the rivers and mountains, the Great Plains, you are there with them. It's not only an important piece of American History, but great adventures to get caught up in every step of the way, as they navigate unknown and untried routes, meet with native Americans, friendly and unfriendly, fight the elements, wild animals and mosquitoes that nearly ate them alive. So many adventurous episodes to savor in their words. They named the rivers, carved routes for the future, at times facing danger and hunger. I especially enjoyed hearing of their meetings and relations with the various tribes of Indians.

The selections read are unabridged and their every thought captured for us to savor. I found Lewis's writings to be very animated and lengthy detailed accounts of the journey. Clark's seemed more abbreviated, but, to the point. Both put you right there with them and are eloquently written. Exciting and adventurous as they are an important and treasured part of American History. There is also a narrator to set the scenes and follow the path.

Highly recommended not only for history buffs, but for those studying this part of American History in school.If I had had this audio edition 40 years ago in History class, I certainly would have paid more attention! The journals can't help but spark your interest. It is great for adventure story lovers.
There are 4 two sided cassettes with excellent sound quality.

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Enjoy the read... I did...Laurie